With each year it seems the new models are consitantly bigger than ever. The same can't be said about the 2009 Nissan Maxima, it’s the exact
opposite. Yes, the Maxima has gone lean, and that’s not a bad thing. With an estimated base MSRP of $28,000, it’s definitely worth your time and attention.

Primed for responsiveness, the Maxima wheelbase shrinks 1.9 inches, length is cut by almost four inches and
height is reduced almost half an inch. What it gives up in size, it makes up under the hood.

The 3.5-liter V6 engine boasts a new intake, reshaped pistons and a less restrictive exhaust. What does this
all add up to? More power and more efficiency. The engine delivers 290 hp and 261 lb/ft of torque, and the
Maxima’s fuel economy improves to an estimated 19 mpg in the city

and 26 mpg on the highway.

An electronically controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with sport and manual mode is the only
transmission offered, and it delivers seamless power and smooth acceleration. With the CVT transmission, you
control the action. "Drive Sport" provides more aggressive shift points and sportier feedback. If you’re
looking for a more hands-on approach, switch to Manual mode to change "gears." All you have to do is tap the
shiftknob or use the optional paddleshifters.

It’s all about style and comfort inside the Maxima. With this sportscar, no one is left on the bench &45; even
the rear seats are available bucket-style with supportive side bolsters and extended lower cushions. Fold
down the center armrest for audio and AC controls or keep the armrest up and seat five comfortably.

It doesn’t end there. The cockpit features soft-touch material across the dash, chrome accents and
electroluminescent gauges. The parallel French-stitched steering wheel offers you a feel-good grip, and front
memory seats are heated for your comfort. The driver’s seat also features a cool-down system and for even more
comfort, adjustable thigh support. Options such as high-grade leather and eucalyptus wood-tone trim add even more
touches of sophistication. Oh, and look up through the dual-panel moonroof &45; the largest one Nissan has ever

built &45; and take advantage of its spectacular sky views. This car was built for you.

Before you even step foot in the car, you have it under control, thanks to the Intelligent Key that allows you to
unlock the driver’s door and even start the car, all with the touch of a button. Inside, you’ll find available
Bluetooth hands-free calling and touchscreen navigation with XM traffic and RearView Monitor, both of which make
driving a little bit easier. Turn up the volume on the premium Bose audio with iPod interface and 9.3GB Music
Box hard drive.

The Maxima is available in two trims: the 3.5S and 3.5SV. The SV features the extras like leather seats, nine-speaker
Bose audio, HomeLink, foglamps and outside mirrors with turn-signal indicators. The SV is offered in two editions:
Premium and Sport.

The 2009 Nissan Maxima has returned to its sportscar roots. Are you ready?

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